tmahendradatta
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Hey all,
After doing 3 years of a med sci degree at UNSW, I have a really crap feeling about alot of people in science looking to do Med/dentistry or anythig else clinical:
"They don't really know what to do with themselves; but are just going for Med because everybody else is doing it/saying to do it"
And I'm pretty sure my hunch is correct There is atleast 40% of people in my course (not naming names) that have no idea what they want to do... but stil want to apply for med. I'm probably the odd ball in Med Sci that wants to go into either research or commercialisation; so my views on medicine are slightly tainted. BUT... I was once year 12 student who went into medsci to get into medicine. Here are the reasons why I chose not to do medicine (fwiw in order):
1. Your lifestyle over the next 10 years is going to be close to nil, particularly once you have to start doing prac/specialise. (on reflection now; this was the main reason why I opted out - night shifts would suck + being 34 and not married because I had another 2 years of physiology training to do wasn't appealing).
2. I didn't want to do something purely for the kudos. I realised this when I was applying for the lateral entry scheme in 2nd year... the status and kudos you get from being a doctor is just a **** reason to do med IMHO
3. I could just see myself hating the idea of being around sick people all the time.
4. For some reason; I've always seen being a clinician as someone who 'chronically manages someone/some aspect of a patient's health till death'.
The only reasons why I thought you should go in are:
1. Job security
2. It's rewarding to see somebody's health turn around.
3. Your options are wider vs just a plain science/arts/business degree (as being a clinician opens alot of doors)
4. The money that can be potentially earned is large
So, what are the reasons to get to; to not do Med. I'm sure alot of people will learn something from this thread (but mainly me cause I haven't done alot of wide reading into health careers). If your a lurker - post and share an opinion.
So... Reasons to do Med/dentistry; Reasons to not do Med/dentisty. I don't mind if we lump optometry or x-therapy because they frequently deal with people. Lets not include pharmarcy or science. Go time --> Discuss.
After doing 3 years of a med sci degree at UNSW, I have a really crap feeling about alot of people in science looking to do Med/dentistry or anythig else clinical:
"They don't really know what to do with themselves; but are just going for Med because everybody else is doing it/saying to do it"
And I'm pretty sure my hunch is correct There is atleast 40% of people in my course (not naming names) that have no idea what they want to do... but stil want to apply for med. I'm probably the odd ball in Med Sci that wants to go into either research or commercialisation; so my views on medicine are slightly tainted. BUT... I was once year 12 student who went into medsci to get into medicine. Here are the reasons why I chose not to do medicine (fwiw in order):
1. Your lifestyle over the next 10 years is going to be close to nil, particularly once you have to start doing prac/specialise. (on reflection now; this was the main reason why I opted out - night shifts would suck + being 34 and not married because I had another 2 years of physiology training to do wasn't appealing).
2. I didn't want to do something purely for the kudos. I realised this when I was applying for the lateral entry scheme in 2nd year... the status and kudos you get from being a doctor is just a **** reason to do med IMHO
3. I could just see myself hating the idea of being around sick people all the time.
4. For some reason; I've always seen being a clinician as someone who 'chronically manages someone/some aspect of a patient's health till death'.
The only reasons why I thought you should go in are:
1. Job security
2. It's rewarding to see somebody's health turn around.
3. Your options are wider vs just a plain science/arts/business degree (as being a clinician opens alot of doors)
4. The money that can be potentially earned is large
So, what are the reasons to get to; to not do Med. I'm sure alot of people will learn something from this thread (but mainly me cause I haven't done alot of wide reading into health careers). If your a lurker - post and share an opinion.
So... Reasons to do Med/dentistry; Reasons to not do Med/dentisty. I don't mind if we lump optometry or x-therapy because they frequently deal with people. Lets not include pharmarcy or science. Go time --> Discuss.
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